In scholarly publishing, accuracy is paramount. A single error in your published work—whether a misplaced decimal point in a table, a misspelled author name, or an incorrectly cited reference—can affect…
An In-Depth Guide for Students and Researchers If you're a student stepping into the world of research or a budding scientist preparing to publish your first paper, you'll quickly realize…
In the world of academic research, the terminology around written work can often seem confusing—especially for students or early-career researchers. Words like manuscript, paper, and article are frequently used interchangeably,…
Writing a research manuscript is more than just reporting findings—it's about communicating your work clearly, precisely, and professionally. Whether you're a student submitting your first paper or a seasoned researcher…
Submitting your research paper to a journal is a major milestone, but before the editorial board reviews your work, there’s one crucial step: the cover letter. A well-crafted academic cover…
On April 25, 2024, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) officially announced that all NIH-funded research must be made publicly accessible upon publication, beginning July 1, 2025. This finalizes implementation…
Starting a new scholarly journal involves many complex decisions that must be made before accepting submissions and publishing the first issue. This page offers resources to guide editors and boards…
Launching a new journal is both exciting and challenging. Along with the excitement comes the task of creating a strategic and effective marketing plan to ensure a successful launch. For…
Academic Publishing: Addressing the Issue of High Open Access Fees Academic publishing is said to be more profitable than tech companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon. This industry often seems…
In the digital age, Google Scholar has emerged as a widely used search engine for academic research. It indexed millions of articles, theses, books, conference papers, and patents. It provides…